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again, as in the u.s. situation, there are questions about where the money came from, who use the money, whether there has been interference from outside, and does and potential criminal violations. it seems to me the media really ought to be pursuing these questions with much greater vigor than they have been so far. , thank you forl being with us university , lecturer in the faculty of english at the university of cambridge. we will continue to follow what happens with brexit with a vote later today. when we come back, what is happening at the border and president trump's threats to close the border and cut off funding to the northern triangle countries. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump says the united states will cut funding to the so-called northern triangle countries of guatemala, honduras, and el salvador that are the primary source of a wave of migrants seeking asylum at the u.s.-mexico border, i
again, as in the u.s. situation, there are questions about where the money came from, who use the money, whether there has been interference from outside, and does and potential criminal violations. it seems to me the media really ought to be pursuing these questions with much greater vigor than they have been so far. , thank you forl being with us university , lecturer in the faculty of english at the university of cambridge. we will continue to follow what happens with brexit with a vote...
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president joe biden taking a quick victory lap on u.s. television. here he is. >> america back to work, and that is good news. millions of families have a little more breathing room and the dignity of earning a paycheck, the dignity of having a job. as more and more americans get jobs, it will help ease supply pressures, and that's good news for our economy. it means our economy has gone from being on the mend to being on the move. >> equipment announced european countries have until the second half of april to begin paying for deliveries of russian natural gas in rubles. presidentutin had decreed that non-friendly nations must open ruble-friendly accounts at gazprom. the move was aimed at bolstering the ruble after western sanctions caused it to shed nearly half its value, though it has mostly recovered to its pre-war level in recent days. europe has so far refused russian demands, saying contracts that specify payments in euros or dollars are illegal. countries are getting edgy, the. >> it is not about putting on a sweater and turning down heating
president joe biden taking a quick victory lap on u.s. television. here he is. >> america back to work, and that is good news. millions of families have a little more breathing room and the dignity of earning a paycheck, the dignity of having a job. as more and more americans get jobs, it will help ease supply pressures, and that's good news for our economy. it means our economy has gone from being on the mend to being on the move. >> equipment announced european countries have...
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then john kerry becomes ththe first sitting u.s. secretary of state to ever visit hiroshima, u.s., site of the 1945 attack that killed 145,000 people. the united states is the only country in the world to drop an atomic bomb. today we will l look at another decision thehe u.s. made against japan in world warar ii -- the decision to imprison 120,000 japanese-americans i in internmt camps. as republilican presidential candidates call for patrols a muslim neighborhoods, we will look at whether internment could happen again. >> the fact is, they could round up the muslims tomorrow and the round them upld and for them in concentration camps. the walls s are there. roosevelt signed executive order 9066. amy: we'll speak with professor richard reeves, author of the new book, "infamy: the shocking story of the japanese american internment in world war ii," and with karen ishizuka, a curator of the nationwide exhibit called "america's concentration camps: remembering the japanese-american experience." all that and more, coming up. welcome to
then john kerry becomes ththe first sitting u.s. secretary of state to ever visit hiroshima, u.s., site of the 1945 attack that killed 145,000 people. the united states is the only country in the world to drop an atomic bomb. today we will l look at another decision thehe u.s. made against japan in world warar ii -- the decision to imprison 120,000 japanese-americans i in internmt camps. as republilican presidential candidates call for patrols a muslim neighborhoods, we will look at whether...
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u.s. and europe could of done more, too. and it is the saddest situation because now that it is so out of hand, there are couple dozen moderators, new products finally happening. we will probably have a marginal effect. maybe as earlier with enough civil society and globally to templates facebook doing what it needed to do, maybe we would not be here. and this is millions of people who are displaced. there are thousands of people who are killed. i think it is the worst example and just shameful. i don't know what else to say. amy: professor, you write in twitter and tear gas about a facebook censorship and turkey, in your country. you write about facebook page of the mayor of the biggest majority kurdish city in the region banned from even though liked 400,000 people had his page before it was taken down. this issue of turkey was that raised in yesterday's hearing. we will see what happens in the house hearing today. >> this is an interesting thing. i also write -- i want to sort of present the complexity. around the world,
u.s. and europe could of done more, too. and it is the saddest situation because now that it is so out of hand, there are couple dozen moderators, new products finally happening. we will probably have a marginal effect. maybe as earlier with enough civil society and globally to templates facebook doing what it needed to do, maybe we would not be here. and this is millions of people who are displaced. there are thousands of people who are killed. i think it is the worst example and just...
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the u.s. campaign agaiainst isis. this comes as pentagon officials tell the "new york times" u.s. airstrikes have killed 25,000 isis fighters. meanwhile, the "wall s street journal" reports the cia and its regional partners have drawn up a so-called plan b for syria to supply rebels oppoposed to syrian presidedent bashar al-asd with more powerful weapons if a six-week truce collapses. peace talks aimed at ending the syrian conflict are set to resume in geneva today. an algerian-american man arrested in a controversial plot that drew accusations of entrapment has attempted suicide after detailing brutal abuse behind bars. ahmed ferhani pleaded guilty in 201212 to terrorism-related charges for discussing attacks on new york city synagogues with an undercover officer. but the nation reports the case against him was flimsy. ferhani had a history of mental illness and days before his arrest, he told the officer he wanted to flip the guns they were going to buy fofor a profi. he wrote to attorney ge
the u.s. campaign agaiainst isis. this comes as pentagon officials tell the "new york times" u.s. airstrikes have killed 25,000 isis fighters. meanwhile, the "wall s street journal" reports the cia and its regional partners have drawn up a so-called plan b for syria to supply rebels oppoposed to syrian presidedent bashar al-asd with more powerful weapons if a six-week truce collapses. peace talks aimed at ending the syrian conflict are set to resume in geneva today. an...
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in guam, the u.s. navy said testeted600 sailorsrs have popositive foror covid-19 on the embattled uss theodore roosevelt. former acting navy secretary thomas modly was forced to resign last week after he called former captain of the nuclear-powered vessel, brett crozier "too naive or too stupid" to run the ship after crozier sent a mememo pleading r help as his crew started t testg positive for the coronavirus. in reproductive rights news, a federal judge ruled sunday that alabama cannot ban abortions during the coronavirus outbreak. alabama and other states have sought to ban abortions during the crisis by claiming they are not essential medical procedures. meanwhile, abortion providers in texas asked the supreme court saturday to allow medical abortions -- meaning abortions that do not require surgery but simply taking medication -- during the pandemic. texas has banned nearly all abortions s during the coronavis crisis. british prime minister boris johnson was released from the hospital sunday as he
in guam, the u.s. navy said testeted600 sailorsrs have popositive foror covid-19 on the embattled uss theodore roosevelt. former acting navy secretary thomas modly was forced to resign last week after he called former captain of the nuclear-powered vessel, brett crozier "too naive or too stupid" to run the ship after crozier sent a mememo pleading r help as his crew started t testg positive for the coronavirus. in reproductive rights news, a federal judge ruled sunday that alabama...
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amy: then as u.s. inflation source to the higst rate in four decades, we will look at the impact of higher prices here and around the world with economics professor jayat ghh. >> inflaon is hitting developing countries even harder than it is in the united states. becausin most the road, gornments have already not been able to spend enough to actually rcue their citizens from all of the problems of the pandemic. d now that the ukraine war is increased grain and od prices, people already have stagna employment -- amoco and would get an update from two starbucks workers on the growing union drive. >> i am madisohall and i am a starbucks brie stud in long beach, calornia. i'm currently organizing my store and have been facing some antiunion tactics from management. th past week, i had a chance to address those concerns with the ceo howard schultz this past friday. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. police in new york ar
amy: then as u.s. inflation source to the higst rate in four decades, we will look at the impact of higher prices here and around the world with economics professor jayat ghh. >> inflaon is hitting developing countries even harder than it is in the united states. becausin most the road, gornments have already not been able to spend enough to actually rcue their citizens from all of the problems of the pandemic. d now that the ukraine war is increased grain and od prices, people already...
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u.s., the fbi has arrested the suspect alleged to be at the center of a massive intelligence leak. u.s. investigators say a 21-year-old air national guardsmen is now in custody. he is believed to have shared classified documents connected to u.s. spies and the war in ukraine. also coming up, more fighter jets for ukraine. germany approves poll as you crest -- poland's request to hope bolster forces. >> if you forgive my poor attempt at irish -- i'm home. brent: president biden addresses the irish parliament, hailing the close bonds between the two countries. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin with breaking news from the u.s. where the fbi has arrested a suspect over the leak of classified documents connected to the war in ukraine. federal agents have named a 21-year-old member of the massachusetts air national guard. his name, jack teixeira. he was arrested as armed agents began searching his home ea
u.s., the fbi has arrested the suspect alleged to be at the center of a massive intelligence leak. u.s. investigators say a 21-year-old air national guardsmen is now in custody. he is believed to have shared classified documents connected to u.s. spies and the war in ukraine. also coming up, more fighter jets for ukraine. germany approves poll as you crest -- poland's request to hope bolster forces. >> if you forgive my poor attempt at irish -- i'm home. brent: president biden addresses...
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the material that u.s. allies, i think u.s. allies know the u.s. is always checking what u.s. scral eyes are telling us and u.s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that is a surprise. there may be some damage in showing the degree the u.s. can penetrate such as iran and russia and make active attempts to protect their information and there are discussions and the u.s. can still find out what they're discussing and intending to do. >> considering the wealth of information and the timeline here, can we expect more leaks to surface over time? >> that's very hard to say. i think each day, i am blaming a little bit more -- some more information is coming out. some things came out today i suppose with iran that weren't there yesterday. each day there seems to be more. it's hard to say whether we are at the end or closer to the beginning, quite frankly. i just don't know. >> director of research. thank you. >> thank you. >> now a look at some of the other stories making developments in the war in ukraine. a russian missile strike on the eastern ukrainian city has killed eight
the material that u.s. allies, i think u.s. allies know the u.s. is always checking what u.s. scral eyes are telling us and u.s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that is a surprise. there may be some damage in showing the degree the u.s. can penetrate such as iran and russia and make active attempts to protect their information and there are discussions and the u.s. can still find out what they're discussing and intending to do. >> considering the wealth of information and the...
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the u.s. capitol. 38-year-old dustin thompson did not contest charges that he stole a bottle of whiskey and a coat rack from the senate parliamentarian's office and ran from a police officer seeking to question him. thompson's defense hinged on his claim that he was "following presidential orders" when he was swept up in the capitol riot. he's the third january 6 insurrectionist to be found guilty by a jury. his conviction came as former senior trump adviser stephen miller was questioned for eight hours thursday by the house committee investigating the january 6 attack. miller reportedly refused to answer questions about his conversations with trump, claiming executive privilege. the republican national committee has voted to withdraw from the commission on presidential debates. thursday's unanimous vote by the rnc came after numerous complaints by ex-president trump over debate formats and the commission's choice of moderators. the commission was formed by the democratic and republican partie
the u.s. capitol. 38-year-old dustin thompson did not contest charges that he stole a bottle of whiskey and a coat rack from the senate parliamentarian's office and ran from a police officer seeking to question him. thompson's defense hinged on his claim that he was "following presidential orders" when he was swept up in the capitol riot. he's the third january 6 insurrectionist to be found guilty by a jury. his conviction came as former senior trump adviser stephen miller was...
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the most egregious of u.s. intelligence -- the most secretive of u.s. intelligence agencies, protecting huge layers of laws and anything that cia is involved in, we really are not supposed to know. crucial obstacle to transparency was the decision to handle a targeted killing by drone program into the hands of the intelligence agency, where accountability is impossible. but the united states is engaged migratetive program, to it away from the cia into the hands of the dod. within those lion troops. it is, it is always been the air force that has flown those missions. the cia might be the customer, but the air force has always flown it. the 17 squadron that flies, they are the can play what i'm doing but i can tell you that it is supersecret. it is area 51 isolated on a single base and he gets pretty widely known that the ca controls their mission. under robbie for her left creech, there are putting privacy fences up so you cannot even see the front doors for the parking lot. at that point you don't even know who is in there anymore. people brag. people
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amy: we continue our chomskytion with noam as president trump cuts u.s. support for the world health inanization and debts surge the united states toto a another recocord high. we will alsoso talk with p profr chchomsky aboutt conditions in gaza, the rise of authoritarianism around the world, and the progressive response. then a new policy at new york city's public hospitals requires medical workers who call in sick to produce a doctor's notote. wewe w will speaeak with a nursa bronx hospital. >> we are alall coming to work,, wewe're a all doioing herculean- making herculean efforts to make this worork. we a are all exposing g ourseleo these risks, and we know we are at the very tip othe iceberg. amy: we will speak with bronx nurse sean petty, who is organizing yet another protest again today. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracycy now, demomocracynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy y goodman. deaths from covid-19 in the united statetes surged to anotor recocord high thursday, neararly doubling to surpass the previous record set just a
amy: we continue our chomskytion with noam as president trump cuts u.s. support for the world health inanization and debts surge the united states toto a another recocord high. we will alsoso talk with p profr chchomsky aboutt conditions in gaza, the rise of authoritarianism around the world, and the progressive response. then a new policy at new york city's public hospitals requires medical workers who call in sick to produce a doctor's notote. wewe w will speaeak with a nursa bronx hospital....
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speaking thursday, president obama warned the u.s. to take more steps if russia does not back down. >> our strong preference would be for mr. putin to follow through on what is a glimmer of hope coming out of these geneva toks, but we are not going count on it until we see it. in the meantime, we will prepare for what are other options are. >> ukraine has offered amnesty to pro-russian separatist as long as they're not suspected of serious crimes. but as occupying the government building in the city of donetsk are so far refusing to leave. meanwhile, masked men reportedly handed out flyers to jewish forle this week, calling them to register and pay a fee of $50. while the leaflets purported to be from a pro-russian leader, the group has denied any involvement. secretary of state john kerry condemned the flyers. >> in the year 2014 after all of the miles traveled and all of the journey of history, this is not just intolerable, it is re-task. an acceptable. >> the pro-russian separatists have denounced the flyers as a provocation and th
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u.s. defense secretary james mattis arrived in saudi arabia tuesday for the first stop on his week-long trip to the middle east and north africa. speaking on the plane to reporters,s, mattis hailed the u.s.-saudi arabia relationship. way to firstour stop is saudi arabia. as you know, this is a nation that has been a key security i since 1994. they remain a pillar of our security framework for the region and for american interest. amy: in riyadh, secretary mattis called for a political solution to the ongoing war in yemen, where the u.s.-backed saudi-led coalition has been fighting houthi rebels. more than 10,000 people have been killed, the majority killed by the saudi bombing campaign. while in riyadh, mattis also called north korea's recent failed missile test reckless. the guardian is reporting the u.s. military is considering plans to shoot down future north korean missile tests, and that mattis has briefed congress on the possible escalation. meanwhile, in somalia, the united nations
u.s. defense secretary james mattis arrived in saudi arabia tuesday for the first stop on his week-long trip to the middle east and north africa. speaking on the plane to reporters,s, mattis hailed the u.s.-saudi arabia relationship. way to firstour stop is saudi arabia. as you know, this is a nation that has been a key security i since 1994. they remain a pillar of our security framework for the region and for american interest. amy: in riyadh, secretary mattis called for a political solution...
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we will link to your new investigation "as migrant children were put to work, u.s. ignored warnings." and your previous peace "alone , and exploited, migrant children work brutal jobs across the u.s." coming up a rare victory in the immigrant rights movement, as a judge rules on temp organizer jean montrevil will no longer be at risk to haiti, ending a decades long saga. stay with us. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "les amazones" by thomas bangalter. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. in a democracy now! broadcast exclusive, we turn now to a rare victory in immigration court that unfolded here in new york yesterday in a case we have followed for more than a decade. on tuesday, an immigration judge ruled that jean montrevil, a haitian immigrant and longtime activist, will no longer face deportation after he had been targeted for his activism for years by immigration and customs enforcement. under president trump, jean was deported to haiti in 2018. he was given a second chance in 2021
we will link to your new investigation "as migrant children were put to work, u.s. ignored warnings." and your previous peace "alone , and exploited, migrant children work brutal jobs across the u.s." coming up a rare victory in the immigrant rights movement, as a judge rules on temp organizer jean montrevil will no longer be at risk to haiti, ending a decades long saga. stay with us. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "les amazones" by thomas bangalter....
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so i said, "ok, what about the u.s.?" so i ended up in california and started planting flowers in 1990. >> today, brand flowers is one of the leading cut flower and green nursery operations in california. they have more than a million square feet of cut flower production, specializing in dutch flower varieties like tulips and lilies, as well as begonias and daffodils from england, and hundreds of other flowers that originate all over the world and then come to brand flowers in the form of bulbs. more than 30 million of them arrive here every year, where they are transplanted into the rich soil for wilja and her crew to grow, market and distribute, all while still keeping track of all the new trends sprouting up in the industry. >> i have seen, too, over the years, you know, a lot of shift in colors. what good hybridizers look for is the colors that the car makers are looking out for. in 4, 5 years from now, what are going to be the popular colors. car makers are basically the color setters for the world, yeah. and then th
so i said, "ok, what about the u.s.?" so i ended up in california and started planting flowers in 1990. >> today, brand flowers is one of the leading cut flower and green nursery operations in california. they have more than a million square feet of cut flower production, specializing in dutch flower varieties like tulips and lilies, as well as begonias and daffodils from england, and hundreds of other flowers that originate all over the world and then come to brand flowers in...
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hurricane maria was one of the deadliest storms in u.s. history. san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz tweeted monday -- "pres trump continues to embarrass himself & the office he holds. he can huff & puff all he wants but he cannot escape the death of 3000 on his watch. shame on you!" well, for more, we go to washington, d.c., to speak with congressmember nydia velazquez, democrat of new york who has served in the u.s. house of representatives since 1993. she is the first puerto rican woman elected to congress and the former chair of the congressional hispanic caucus. welcome back to democracy now! you for joining us. can you respond to president trump's repeated attacks on puerto rico, demanding that aid be cut? >> good morning and thank you, amy and juan, for havaving me. the president again is trying to emasculate his response toto puerto rico. and again, lie about the money that puerto rico has been receiving. and that is true. puerto rico has only -- i believe it has been close to $40 billion that has been obligated, but only to reach up to maybe
hurricane maria was one of the deadliest storms in u.s. history. san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz tweeted monday -- "pres trump continues to embarrass himself & the office he holds. he can huff & puff all he wants but he cannot escape the death of 3000 on his watch. shame on you!" well, for more, we go to washington, d.c., to speak with congressmember nydia velazquez, democrat of new york who has served in the u.s. house of representatives since 1993. she is the first puerto...
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u.s. soil and began to spread, the trump administration allowed a steady flow of ventilators and ppe -- that is personal protective equipment -- supplies to be sent abroad, with a shipment as recentlys s march 17. meanwhile,llll buthe s sicst pients and the wealtest americans contue to struggle to learnheirir cid-19 9 atus. onnew jers lab, , est agnoststs, repord a backlog of about 1600000 cov-19 9 tes, delangng somresusultby as s ch as0 days. he in new rk city,he epicenter of pandemic in the united states, over 1400 people have died. new york andrew cuomo warned state residents wednesday to expect a high death rate through july. through the summer, he said. mayor bill de blasio has repeatedly warned city hospitals are in dire need of millions of masks, hundreds of thousands of gowns, and hundreds of ventilators, and could run out of supplies by april 5. for many medical w workers, the breakiking poioint has already arrived. one new york city doctor tweeted a photo of the personal protecti
u.s. soil and began to spread, the trump administration allowed a steady flow of ventilators and ppe -- that is personal protective equipment -- supplies to be sent abroad, with a shipment as recentlys s march 17. meanwhile,llll buthe s sicst pients and the wealtest americans contue to struggle to learnheirir cid-19 9 atus. onnew jers lab, , est agnoststs, repord a backlog of about 1600000 cov-19 9 tes, delangng somresusultby as s ch as0 days. he in new rk city,he epicenter of pandemic in the...
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as u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes rock the capital sanaa, which is held by iranian-backed houthi rebels, mohammed javad zarif writes -- "one cannot confront al qaeda and its ideological siblings such as the so-called islamic state, in iraq, while effectively enabling their growth in yemen and syria." on iranian supreme leader sunday, ayatollah khamenei criticized u.s. foreign policy. cook's the myth of iranian nuclear weapons was created by the americans with europeans and others, with the purpose of showing iran as a threat. no, america itself is the threat. the american regime is the greatest threat to the world today with its irrelevant interference anywhere he pleases in the world, without any control, without any commitment religious, or moral. interference the compromises security. amy: nuclear talks between iran and world powers resume tuesday. in somalia, the militant group al-shabab has killed nine people in a bomb attack on a van carrying workers to a united nations office in the regi
as u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes rock the capital sanaa, which is held by iranian-backed houthi rebels, mohammed javad zarif writes -- "one cannot confront al qaeda and its ideological siblings such as the so-called islamic state, in iraq, while effectively enabling their growth in yemen and syria." on iranian supreme leader sunday, ayatollah khamenei criticized u.s. foreign policy. cook's the myth of iranian nuclear weapons was created by the americans with europeans and others, with...
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the u.s., where the largest rocket ever to lift off the earth has exploded minutes after takeoff. the giant rocket from spacex successfully lifted off in texas, but three minutes into the flight the starship capsule failed to separate from the booster. the result was an explosive end for the rocket's first test flight. earlier we talked to jonathan mcdowell, an astronomer at the harvard smithsonian center. he told us that the launch was a success despite the explosion. jonathan: i think it was a qualified success. this rocket is just a completely new design. it is a real departure from things that have been flown in the past. so they were not expecting it to be fully successful. you have to debug these things. so it proved to several things. they proved to engines could fire properly using this new methane fuel. the proved the rocket could fly through the area at is roughest from turbulence, that could crumple the rocket if it was not built strong enough. and they proved it could fly in vaguel
the u.s., where the largest rocket ever to lift off the earth has exploded minutes after takeoff. the giant rocket from spacex successfully lifted off in texas, but three minutes into the flight the starship capsule failed to separate from the booster. the result was an explosive end for the rocket's first test flight. earlier we talked to jonathan mcdowell, an astronomer at the harvard smithsonian center. he told us that the launch was a success despite the explosion. jonathan: i think it was...
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u.s. paratroopers have begun training ukrainian forces were battling pro-russian rebels in the country ceased. about 300 u.s. troops will train 900 ukrainian counterparts despite russia's warning the move could "destabilize the situation." in oklahoma, tulsa county sheriff stanley plans has apologized to the family of eric harris, the unarmed african-american man fatally shot by reserve deputy robert bates who claims he mistook his gun for a taser. following a tulsa world report three supervisors were reassigned after refusing to falsify bates training records. bland said he was not aware of any falsification, but it knowledge to records are missing. in baltimore, maryland, six police officers have been suspended over the death of a man whose neck was broken in police custody. freddie gray died a week after his arrest. police say an autopsy confirmed gray died of spinal cord injuries and was apparently injured while inside a police fan. police said gray was arrested after he ran away after
u.s. paratroopers have begun training ukrainian forces were battling pro-russian rebels in the country ceased. about 300 u.s. troops will train 900 ukrainian counterparts despite russia's warning the move could "destabilize the situation." in oklahoma, tulsa county sheriff stanley plans has apologized to the family of eric harris, the unarmed african-american man fatally shot by reserve deputy robert bates who claims he mistook his gun for a taser. following a tulsa world report three...
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u.s. has already delivered to ukraine. biden says the package will contain heavy weaponry that the government says they desperately need. >> i am announcing another $800 million to further augment ukraine in the east. this package includes heavy artillery weapons, dozens of howitzers and 144,000 rounds of ammunition to go with those howitzers. it also includes more tactical drones. >> another very large shipment of arms to ukraine from the u.s.. i asked our washington correspondent how much help this will be forgive. >> that is right. this is a lot of money. the howitzers, the tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition, he also pointed out that the u.s. has already supply plenty of antiarmor systems. he says these are not particularly effective against russian tanks. that they actually outnumber russian tanks. it is providing this again with this package. he says u.s. intelligence continues to share their information with ukraine to help the country defend itself. at exactly will it help? p
u.s. has already delivered to ukraine. biden says the package will contain heavy weaponry that the government says they desperately need. >> i am announcing another $800 million to further augment ukraine in the east. this package includes heavy artillery weapons, dozens of howitzers and 144,000 rounds of ammunition to go with those howitzers. it also includes more tactical drones. >> another very large shipment of arms to ukraine from the u.s.. i asked our washington correspondent...
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the u.s. despite warnings about high risks involved. in 2018, the army published a list of possible sites where the micro nuclear reactors could be deployed. sites named included guantanamo bay, diego garcia, guam, fort buchanan in puerto rico, and bagram air base in afghanistan. texas and tennessee are both preparing to execute their oldest prisoners on death row today. in texas, 78-year-old carl buntion is scheduled to be killed just a week after he had to be rushed to a hospital due to chest pains. longtime death penalty critic sister helen prejean has called for texas to halt the execution. in a tweet, she wrote -- "carl can barely walk and has been diagnosed with vertigo, arthritis, and other chronic illnesses. what does this execution have to do with public safety?" meanwhile, the state of tennessee is scheduled to execute 72-year-old oscar franklin smith today. in ohio, an intensive care unit doctor accused of killing 14 patients has been found not guilty by jury on all counts. prosecut
the u.s. despite warnings about high risks involved. in 2018, the army published a list of possible sites where the micro nuclear reactors could be deployed. sites named included guantanamo bay, diego garcia, guam, fort buchanan in puerto rico, and bagram air base in afghanistan. texas and tennessee are both preparing to execute their oldest prisoners on death row today. in texas, 78-year-old carl buntion is scheduled to be killed just a week after he had to be rushed to a hospital due to chest...
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the u.s. is hosting its -- in its german base. ukraine will arrive by this fall. ukrainian troops will be training inside germany. as ramadan ends, a truce begins in sudan. witnesses say there is no let up in the fighting. more than 400 people have been killed as the army battles paramilitary rifles. later in the program, scientists say the last eight years have been the hottest on record. how rising temperatures are changing our lives, especially in asia. in sports, chelsea in a crisis with fans comparing the owner to a hapless tv character known as ted lasso. now it seems like he is not joining the club at all. ♪ i'm brent goff. our viewers and to all of you around the world, we begin this friday with the latest plans to help ukraine and its war against russia. the western allies have been meeting at an airbase in germany. the u.s. secretary of defense lloyd austin and the pentagon general said ukraine's partners stand united on providing weapons and other equipment to ukraine for the long
the u.s. is hosting its -- in its german base. ukraine will arrive by this fall. ukrainian troops will be training inside germany. as ramadan ends, a truce begins in sudan. witnesses say there is no let up in the fighting. more than 400 people have been killed as the army battles paramilitary rifles. later in the program, scientists say the last eight years have been the hottest on record. how rising temperatures are changing our lives, especially in asia. in sports, chelsea in a crisis with...
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amy: this week, ukraine received u.s.-made surface-to-air patriot missile systems for the first time. meanwhile, russian officials have admitted that a russian war plane bombed the city of belgorod near ukraine late thursday after it accidentally fired a weapon. russia's defense ministry said some buildings had been damaged but no one was injured in the blast which left a huge crater in a street near several apartment buildings. president biden's pick to lead the labor department testified before a senate panel thursday as her nomination hearings got underway. julie su appears to face roadblocks by both republicans and conservative democrats who oppose her pro-worker, pro-union track record. su, who is serving as the deputy labor secretary, and is also a civil rights attorney, would be the first asian american to serve as secretary in biden's cabinet. >> after law school i spent nearly two decades representing workers. i learned too many people still work full-time year-round and live in poverty. too many are denied a fai
amy: this week, ukraine received u.s.-made surface-to-air patriot missile systems for the first time. meanwhile, russian officials have admitted that a russian war plane bombed the city of belgorod near ukraine late thursday after it accidentally fired a weapon. russia's defense ministry said some buildings had been damaged but no one was injured in the blast which left a huge crater in a street near several apartment buildings. president biden's pick to lead the labor department testified...
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u.s.-led war on drug policies during the special assembly in the u.n. this week. suicide rates in the u.s. have hit a 30-year high, with particularly high surges in the rates for women and middle-aged people. researchers pointed to an drug epidemic among white americans and increasing economic instability. harvard professor robert putnam said -- "this is part of the larger emerging pattern of evidence of the links between poverty, hopelessness and health." in new york city, the board of election's chief clerk, diane haslett-rudiano, has been suspended without pay after the election board purged of more than 120,000 brooklyn democratic voters from the rolls ahead of monday's primary. the new york attorney general office's office received more than 1000 complaints on election day. both his office and the city comptroller have launched investigations. the head of a western-backed rescue group in syria known as the white helmets has been refused entry into the united states, where he was slate
u.s.-led war on drug policies during the special assembly in the u.n. this week. suicide rates in the u.s. have hit a 30-year high, with particularly high surges in the rates for women and middle-aged people. researchers pointed to an drug epidemic among white americans and increasing economic instability. harvard professor robert putnam said -- "this is part of the larger emerging pattern of evidence of the links between poverty, hopelessness and health." in new york city, the board...
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u.s. president joe biden says mariupol is still in ukrainian hands and urged russia to open humanitarian corridors. evacuees who made it to the city of shep arisia struggled to describe the struggle. >> held is what is happening there. it is not possible to retell it. russians are keeping -- killing people for nothing. if the world does not take measures, it will be the same. >> we left yesterday. there was a whole left instead about nine floor building. all of the doorways were destroyed completely. all of the windows shattered. in our backyard, we have a little cemetery. we buried seven people there. reporter: for those stuck in the city, supplies are running low. there is no telling how long they could hold out. anchor: our correspondent has been following the situation in mariupol from kyiv. he told us about the situation of the troops and the civilians trapped inside the steel appellant -- plant. reporter: the options are running out. nobody knows how much food supplies they had left.
u.s. president joe biden says mariupol is still in ukrainian hands and urged russia to open humanitarian corridors. evacuees who made it to the city of shep arisia struggled to describe the struggle. >> held is what is happening there. it is not possible to retell it. russians are keeping -- killing people for nothing. if the world does not take measures, it will be the same. >> we left yesterday. there was a whole left instead about nine floor building. all of the doorways were...
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u.s. steel indust is reliant on steel supplies from ukraine and russia and is also highlighting how this is an opportunity for the u.s. to begin rebuilding u.s. steel industry. amy: plus, we will speak to an indigenous climate activist in alaska about president biden's plans to resume oil and gas drilling leases on public lands, breaking a campaign pledge. >> we have scientists chaining themselves to buildings saying we are headed toward a climate disaster. bideneeds to stop oil and gas sales, no more drilling on public lands. we need a just transition today. amy: and then "powerlands," a new documentary made by a young navajo film in arizona about the displacement of indigenous people and environmental devastation across the globe. >> it is not just our communy affected. some indigenous communities and 70 people of color that have to face the reality every day. >> [inaudible] amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy
u.s. steel indust is reliant on steel supplies from ukraine and russia and is also highlighting how this is an opportunity for the u.s. to begin rebuilding u.s. steel industry. amy: plus, we will speak to an indigenous climate activist in alaska about president biden's plans to resume oil and gas drilling leases on public lands, breaking a campaign pledge. >> we have scientists chaining themselves to buildings saying we are headed toward a climate disaster. bideneeds to stop oil and gas...
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a deputy u.s. marshal is facing an investigation after he was caught on video smashing the cell phone of a woman who was trying to film police activity. a bystander's video from the incident sunday in south gate, california, shows the marshal grabbing the cell phone out of beatriz paez's hand as she tries to film, then throwing it to the ground and kicking it. paez displayed her smashed phone as she spoke to local abc 7 news. >> through everything on the ground and smashed it with his foot. he stomped on it. he picked it. amy: the clinton family's charities are re-filing at least five annual tax returns after an investigation by reuters found errors in how they reported donations from governments. reuters found for three years in a row beginning in 2010, the clinton foundation reported to the irs that it received zero in funds from foreign and u.s. governments. but several foreign governments actually continued to donate tens of millions of dollars to the foundation. meanwhile, another report has r
a deputy u.s. marshal is facing an investigation after he was caught on video smashing the cell phone of a woman who was trying to film police activity. a bystander's video from the incident sunday in south gate, california, shows the marshal grabbing the cell phone out of beatriz paez's hand as she tries to film, then throwing it to the ground and kicking it. paez displayed her smashed phone as she spoke to local abc 7 news. >> through everything on the ground and smashed it with his...
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if you say "nick nolte" they say, "nick's numbers are good in the u.s., but they're weak foreign." it's always part of the conversation. and because we never had a national cinema we never thought in national terms that way. and we managed to use all that huge american merchandising and power and confidence to sell this to the world. and now, when any filmmaker becomes successful and wants to make international movies he comes to los angeles. so it doesn't really matter whether it's konchalavsky or peter weir or bertolucci... or victor babencko. or luis llosa, the new peruvian filmmaker who did the new sylvester stallone... the specialist. specialist movie. he now is an american director because he came to hollywood and did a sylvester stallone movie. so if you want to make an international movie you come to hollywood. he is no longer peruvian or american. he's hollywood. insdorf: there is a reason that, for example, the hollywood style in the various ways that we've been chipping at the notion... there's a reason that it's had such an enduring appeal such a geographically vast app
if you say "nick nolte" they say, "nick's numbers are good in the u.s., but they're weak foreign." it's always part of the conversation. and because we never had a national cinema we never thought in national terms that way. and we managed to use all that huge american merchandising and power and confidence to sell this to the world. and now, when any filmmaker becomes successful and wants to make international movies he comes to los angeles. so it doesn't really matter...
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the u.s. used a veto threat to strip the measure of any mention of sexual and reproductive health. the trump administration's successful move to water down the measure over its opposition to abortion was blasted by france's u.n. ambassador, who said -- "it is intolerable and incomprehensible that the security council is incapable of acknowledging that women and girls who suffered from sexual violence in conflict, and who obviously didn't choose to become pregnant, should have the right to terminate their pregnancy." the resolution was championed by nobel peace laureate nadia murad, a yazidi kurdish human rights activist from iraq. she was kidnapped by the islamic state and repeatedly raped as she was held as a sex slave for almost three months. >> we come here today and ask those perpetrators of genocide be brought to justice. they used women as a weapon of war. they need to be tried before special court so they would be tried for the crimes they committed. for crimes ofm sexual vioiolence aga
the u.s. used a veto threat to strip the measure of any mention of sexual and reproductive health. the trump administration's successful move to water down the measure over its opposition to abortion was blasted by france's u.n. ambassador, who said -- "it is intolerable and incomprehensible that the security council is incapable of acknowledging that women and girls who suffered from sexual violence in conflict, and who obviously didn't choose to become pregnant, should have the right to...
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the u.s. to receive the on the peace award, jointly with ralph nader is a money at yale university. after pupublic out cry, the ban was lifted. awawardhome except the for r 2017, i dedicate this to e wrote posted in listeners on hunger strike -- prisoners in hunger strike for refugees yearning to return home to with the to reunite land and homeland. and you go first, we look at last nightht's s double executin arkansnsas. all ofof that anand more coming. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. arkansas carried out a double execution monday night, marking the first time in nearly 17 years that any state has killed two people on ththe same day. at 7:20 p.m. arkansas time 52-year-old jack harold jones , was pronounced dead in the death chamber at the cummings unit state prison. infirmary workers had spent more than 45 minutes unsuccessfully trying to put a central line into his neck. according to a court filing, during jones' execution, he "was movi
the u.s. to receive the on the peace award, jointly with ralph nader is a money at yale university. after pupublic out cry, the ban was lifted. awawardhome except the for r 2017, i dedicate this to e wrote posted in listeners on hunger strike -- prisoners in hunger strike for refugees yearning to return home to with the to reunite land and homeland. and you go first, we look at last nightht's s double executin arkansnsas. all ofof that anand more coming. welcome to democracy now!,...
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both the dutchess county district attorney's office and the u.s. district attorney's office have launched investigations into the case. but more than a year later, no one has been charged in samuel harrell's death, and the correctional officers involved in the assault are still working at the prison. this weekend, family members and friends of samuel harrell launched a five-day vigil and hunger strike to demand action. at a vigil near the prison on sunday, his sister, cerissa, spoke out. >> me and my family decided -- and some friends, decided to do a hunger strike. the reason for the hunger strike is to give up. we're willing to not eat, you know, to give something in return. what we want in return is justice. it is been a year. nothing has happened. doesn't hurt? it hurts a lot. do i think about it? every day. do i forget about him? never. justice will mean so much to me right now. are still working, living our lives like it is nothing, like they did nothing. like they did not take somebody else's life or part of somebody's family and just throw
both the dutchess county district attorney's office and the u.s. district attorney's office have launched investigations into the case. but more than a year later, no one has been charged in samuel harrell's death, and the correctional officers involved in the assault are still working at the prison. this weekend, family members and friends of samuel harrell launched a five-day vigil and hunger strike to demand action. at a vigil near the prison on sunday, his sister, cerissa, spoke out....
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in the u.s. supreme court considers a case on the trump-era remain in mexico policy that forced non-mexican -- forced tens of thousands of non-mexican asylum-seekers to wait in mexico while their cases played out in u.s. courts come often in extremely dangerous conditions. >> what are we supposed to do, drive truckloads of people in new mexico and leave them without negotiating with mexico? amy: the ruling could have an enormous impact on asylum-seekers who seek refuge in the united states. but first, today is a big day on capitol hill as to rican elected officials from both the island and mainland u.s. gathered to support the puerto rico self-determination act. this comes after the supreme court just ruled the government can continue to deny benefits to seniors and people with disability's who lived in puerto rico. congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez says the court's decision gives off "2022 imperialist neo-colony vibes." we will get the latest with democracy now!'s juan gonzalez. all that a
in the u.s. supreme court considers a case on the trump-era remain in mexico policy that forced non-mexican -- forced tens of thousands of non-mexican asylum-seekers to wait in mexico while their cases played out in u.s. courts come often in extremely dangerous conditions. >> what are we supposed to do, drive truckloads of people in new mexico and leave them without negotiating with mexico? amy: the ruling could have an enormous impact on asylum-seekers who seek refuge in the united...
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u.s. need to actually put this negotiation as something that they need to do in order to get out of the situation. otherwise, this fight is continuing, and we don't know. after this cease-fire, we do not know what will happen to the capital. one site has the ground, the other has -- one side has the ground, the other has the air. rsf is controlling khartoum. so, this is the situation on the ground right now. it is still a battlefield. both parties are still hoping, or thinking they can win this war. brent: journalist alsanosi adam following the developments for us from nairobi. we appreciate your time in your reporting tonight. thank you. alsanosi: thank you so much. brent: turkiye's president recep tayyip erdogan has reappeared in public after a short illness, to open a russian-built nuclear power plant. irrigon and vladimir putin both dialed in via video link today to unveil the power plant. the facility is expected to eventually meet about 10% of turkiye's electricity needs. this is the
u.s. need to actually put this negotiation as something that they need to do in order to get out of the situation. otherwise, this fight is continuing, and we don't know. after this cease-fire, we do not know what will happen to the capital. one site has the ground, the other has -- one side has the ground, the other has the air. rsf is controlling khartoum. so, this is the situation on the ground right now. it is still a battlefield. both parties are still hoping, or thinking they can win this...
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the trade deficit of the u.s. which was ever-expanding, operated as a huge vacuum cleaner that was sucking into the united states the net exports of japan, germany, china, saudi arabia, oil and so on and so forth. how was it paying for it? happening keep expanding our deficit? if you are the united states, you can as long as you create circumstances that attract the profits of the german firms, the japanese firms, the saudis, the chinese firms into wall street. and you close the circle. the what happens when you give wall street if you billion dollars every 10 minutes to play with? and allate instruments those pitiful voice of financialization to make it really expand exponentially and create their own money innocence. as long as that worked to stabilize a very unstable global capitalism am a we had this semblance, this illusion -- remember the great moderation of ben bernanke? it was the most and moderate capitalist world, but it seemed moderate because you have this recycling. you had capital flowing into wall s
the trade deficit of the u.s. which was ever-expanding, operated as a huge vacuum cleaner that was sucking into the united states the net exports of japan, germany, china, saudi arabia, oil and so on and so forth. how was it paying for it? happening keep expanding our deficit? if you are the united states, you can as long as you create circumstances that attract the profits of the german firms, the japanese firms, the saudis, the chinese firms into wall street. and you close the circle. the...